A primary have a look at Bill Skarsgård within the remake of “The Crow” is out … and followers are pissed — blasting the over-the-top physique artwork, unkindly evaluating him to Jared Leto‘s Joker.
Here’s the deal … Bill’s the lead in a remake of the gothic cult basic hit film from 1994 — and the primary photos of his revamped “Crow” character simply dropped Wednesday through Vanity Fair. There’s loads of set photographs they’ve … however everybody’s targeted on this cash shot.
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FYI … “The Crow” follows a murdered man who comes again to life to enact his revenge towards the boys who killed him and his fiancée — which is it has this darkish, noir-esque vibe. The complete movie is principally a fantasy revenge flick … with memorable make-up/costumes.
In the OG movie, the eponymous character — performed by Bruce Lee‘s son Brandon — wore black leather-based jackets and bodysuits, and white face make-up made him look extra like a corpse, however total his look was fairly understated … particularly when in comparison with Bill’s model. That’s how the web appears to really feel about it anyway!
Just take a look at the pics … Bill’s bought the leather-based and white face/physique make-up — in addition to a sequence of unseemly and sorta cartoonish tattoos … together with an enormous eye in the midst of his chest and the phrase “Lullaby” written above his proper eyebrow.
All of those tats have followers interested by one other outlandish character look … specifically, Leto’s Joker in “Suicide Squad” who actually had “Damaged’ written on his brow — simply so the viewers would not miss that specific character trait, we guess.
Point is, followers are tremendous upset … with some even going so far as saying this idea of the character spits within the face of Brandon’s reminiscence.
If you do not know … Brandon was really shot and killed on “The Crow” set after a prop gun fired an uncleared bullet fragment from a earlier scene at him. No one was criminally charged, however his mother Linda Lee Caldwell efficiently sued filmmakers.
Safe to say … followers are fairly protecting of Lee’s character and his legacy — they usually’re fairly certain Skarsgård’s look is barely going to harm the reminiscence of Brandon and “The Crow” — that is what some are saying about this.
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We’ll simply should see the way it all comes out … because the film’s launch date is about for June, it appears unlikely the studio can repair the perceived concern now.